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History

Pre-Worlds Collide

Having discovered it some time previously, Wily had commanded Ra Moon to modify a Met for him to give it a rice cooker function, which Ra Moon was refusing to do, when Flash Man entered with the blue Chaos Emerald. Sensing its power, Ra Moon offered to "process" the gemstone for Wily, but was blown off. After Wily managed to contact Dr. Eggman and create the Skull Egg Zone, Ra Moon was amongst the resources utilized by the two doctors to create the Wily Egg. Like the rest of Earth's inhabitants, it was caught up in the effects of the second Genesis Wave, the effects of which fused the planets past and future.[1]

Worlds Collide

Dr. Light comments how Wily lost control on Ra Moon.

In this timeline, Wily had received memories of everything that would happen to him in the future (or from this perspective, everything that had happened to him in the past). Among these memories was the fact that Ra Moon eventually grew out of control in this timeline and turned against him, which Dr. Light briefly reminded him of.[2] Ra Moon would also be alluded to by Mega Man after the defeat of the Genesis Unit.[3]

Post-Worlds Collide

After their reality was restored to normal by Super Armor Mega Man, its inhabitants returned with little to no memory of what they had just experienced, meaning that Wily's prior knowledge of Ra Moon's betrayal had vanished. Sure enough, soon after, Ra Moon attempted to take over the world, but was thwarted in its ambitions by Mega Man and destroyed.[4]

Trivia

Ra Moon is the primary antagonist of the Japan-exclusive Mega Man video game Super Adventure Rockman. Archie Comics' Mega Man series was in the process of leading up to their adaptation of the game when the "Worlds Collide" crossover began, with the adaptation finally beginning in the very next issue after the crossover had concluded.